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T2024

T2024

This beautiful sea front villa is set right on the water's edge in Kas Peninsula. The villa enjoys fantastic views from every aspect across the water to the Greek island of Castellorizo and the mediterrenean sea. The spectacular pool gives the illusion of swimming in the sea itself, and the terrace area provides the perfect vantage point from which to watch the sun go down. Villa T2024 has its own private swimming platforms which gives you the chance to snorkel and explore the beautiful underwater world. It is impossible to avoid those stunning sea views, wherever you are in the villa.

Open plan room divided to a comfortable living area, dinind table and fully fitted kitchen, a door opens to a large terrace, The views are of course stunning and the location is perfect for dining alfresco.

A hallway leads to one of the bedrooms which has a double bed and en suite bathroom, leading down the stairs goes into a second bedroom with another double bed and ensuite bathroom, next to it second living area on pool level with a small kitchenette facilites, and en-suite master bedroom with some stunning views.

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Kas

One of our favourites! The original town of Kas was founded on the remains of ancient Antiphellos and, as with Kalkan, has the striking Taurus Mountains as a backdrop and faces the crystal-clear waters of the Mediterranean. The little port town has developed over the years and has become the region's main tourist attraction, boasting a brand new state-of-the-art marina opened in 2011. The town itself is bigger than Kalkan but retains its idyllic ambience, providing an eclectic mix of ancient history and sophisticated refinement.

Historically, Kas was a small port located at the southern tip of Lycia. In ancient times the town was known as Habesos, with it being renamed Antiphellos in later years. It is said to be one of Lycia's oldest settlements and protected by a breakwater served the ancient cities of Pinarbasi and Phellos.

Naturally, because of the town's historical location, there are many ancient treasures to be explored. Right in the centre of the old town is a five-meter tall rock-carved Lycian sarcophagus dating from the 4th century BC. There are Lycian tombs nearby, an ancient shipwreck, the still used Greek amphitheatre, and more.

Stroll around the town's attractions and charming shops during the day, and have enjoyable nightlife after the sun goes down. A range of restaurants and bars are within seconds of one another and the promenade by the old harbour is idyllic.

Mediterranean Coast

This coastal region of Turkey, commonly known as the Turquoise Coast, is almost 1,000 miles in length and is dotted with excellent sandy beaches and many ancient historical ruins.

It has to be the first place to consider when choosing a holiday in Turkey. While the Aegean coastal region is in itself fantastic, the Turquoise Coast has more and better beaches and a wider selection of places to visit.

The majority of the coast has the imposing and beautiful Taurus Mountains as a backdrop, often meeting the sea vertically.